2013/2014 ABU Post UTME English Language Past Questions
2013/2014
Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italicsThe riot was organized by some militant villagers
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Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italicsHis excitement was apparent to everyone present
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Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italicsHe saw me in camera
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Choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase in italicsThat is a story for the marines
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Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…
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2013/2014
Biased language makes it seem that one thing or person is better or worse than another. Examples include, "men are better than women", "young people are better than older people" and "the rich are better than the poor".…